#3139564 - 01/25/13 08:04 PM
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Grizzly Johnson
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@Grizz... Use a rangefinder!!! Lol I have been..... says Hevi-13 on the side.... I like that.......
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#3139576 - 01/25/13 08:10 PM
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timberjack86
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After shooting and the looking at the htl shot patterns how could I go back to lead?
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#3139588 - 01/25/13 08:18 PM
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catman529
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@Grizz... Use a rangefinder!!! Lol I have been..... says Hevi-13 on the side.... I like that.......  mine says Supreme 5 on the side longest kill shot 45 yards but I prefer less than 20.
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#3139616 - 01/25/13 08:36 PM
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Andy S.
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If you are willing to share it, I'd be interested in knowing approximate cost per shell when reloading your own TSS loads. I have always wondered what the cost would be to shoot it, assuming one already has the reloading equipment etc. Shoot me a PM with that info if you will. Thanks Chris.
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#3139667 - 01/25/13 09:06 PM
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Rockhound
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Another pm sent andy
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#3140072 - 01/26/13 09:36 AM
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Andy S.
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Got it RH, thanks again.
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#3140120 - 01/26/13 10:21 AM
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Andy I'm reloading them from scratch. I will be roll crimping them so about the only equipment you have to have is a roll crimper and a drill to spin it. I use new primed hulls, wads, shot card , and tss #9. The tss was around $54 a pound delivered. I figure I will have $8 to $9 per 20ga shell starting out, but it will give the kids the killing power of 12ga 3" heavy shot load in a 20ga 2 3/4".
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#3140131 - 01/26/13 10:30 AM
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Andy S.
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Sweet deal Chris, sounds like a great plan.
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#3140967 - 01/27/13 06:03 AM
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Uncle Jesse
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I shot Remington hevi shot for several years when it first came out, but went back to 2 3/4 lead in 08. I don't want a tight pattern anymore because I miss too many when they get close. Now, I wouldn't hesitate at all to walk into the spring woods with one shell. If Mr LongTom steps inside 40, he's riding home with me.
I did kill 2 turkeys this fall with my 20 gauge and Hevi shot though. I feel a little different about lead in a 20.
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